(A) State the three basic values, universal in nature, in the context of civil services and bring out their importance. (UPSC MAINS GS4 )
Civil Services values are accepted principles and standards that are expected to be followed by the civil servants. They act as internal moral compass and guide the civil servants in making decisions in the public interest, especially in situations, where they face dilemma or conflict between public duty and personal interest.
Following are some of such values:
Empathy
Integrity
Objectivity
Objectivity is defined as basing your decision on rigorous analysis of the evidence. It entails that a truth remains true universally, independently of human thought or approaches. If the civil servant is objective, he will provide information and advice, including advice to Minister, on the basis of evidence, and accurately present the options and facts, take decisions on the merits of the case and due account of expert and professional advice.
These core values support good governance and ensure that achievement of the highest possible standards in all that the civil service does.Objectivity is carrying out public business whether, appointments, awarding contracts etc purely based on merit.
So it can be briefly summarised as-
Topics Covered - Objectivity, Integrity and Empathy
(B) Distinguish between “Code of ethics” and “Code of conduct” with suitable examples. (UPSC MAINS GS4 )
Code of Ethics is: Sometimes referred to as a Value Statement, it behaves like the Constitution with general principles to guide behaviour; outlining a set of principles that affect decision-making. For example if an organization is committed to protecting the environment and “being green”, the Code of Ethics will state that there is an expectation for any employee faced with a problem, to choose the most “green” solution.
Topics Covered- Code of Conduct and Code of Ethics
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